CONSUMER INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
WEYI-TV NBC 25 / WSMH-TV FOX 66, in Flint, Michigan, is looking for an experienced consumer investigative reporter.
Experience:
We are looking for an enterprising, aggressive and motivated journalist with a can-do attitude that can enterprise consumer news stories.
We are looking for an experienced journalist who knows how to develop stories with a viewer benefit, shoot, edit, and present in an engaging and informative way on all the station’s platforms: on air, online, social media and mobile.
We are looking for someone who develops consumer-focused content that is a reason for viewers to watch in a competitive news market.
The ideal candidate will have outstanding news judgment and demonstrate great live, fact gathering and storytelling skills.
The ability to manage deadlines, work on multiple projects simultaneously, and work independently is critical.
Responsibilities/Requirements:
Must have at least one (1) year reporting experience at a commercial TV station
This position requires working various shifts and holidays, as needed
Consumer reporting and live newscast reporting
Developing enterprise stories and source contacts
Shooting, editing, and writing for on-air, website, social media, mobile, and other digital platforms
Prior experience with iNews and nonlinear editing is preferred
The ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds
Maintain assigned photography gear and vehicles and operate in a safe manner
Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license and a good driving record
Applicants must have a degree in journalism or a related field
Participate in frequent public appearances and community events.
To apply for this job please visit Medialine.com
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